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Softening A Wool Fedora

Jay_G

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Recently, I bought a cheap wool fedora from Dorfman Pacific (IJ551-BRN Satipo). However, it is a lot stiffer, and more rigid than I remember (I used to have one before I got my Herbert Johnson Poet). Is there a way to make it softer without it shrinking?
 

1967Cougar390

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Recently, I bought a cheap wool fedora from Dorfman Pacific (IJ551-BRN Satipo). However, it is a lot stiffer, and more rigid than I remember (I used to have one before I got my Herbert Johnson Poet). Is there a way to make it softer without it shrinking?
I’ve had fairly good results reshaping and re-creasing my wool fedoras with steam. I encountered two challenges; they became very soft requiring a stiffing agent (I used spray starch), each hat smelled like a “wet dog” while damp.
To avoid any shrinking issues, I folded paper towels and inserted the towels behind the sweatbands and wore them until they were dry. I didn’t have a hat block to use, so I used my “blockhead” noggin as a substitute. :)

Here are some pictures of my wool hat after I trimmed the brim and reshaping.
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Steven
 
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My wife is a fabric artist working with wool. Shrinkage in wool is not caused by heat alone. The shrinkage occurs when wool is placed in hot water and then submerged in cool or cold. It is the temp differential that causes the wool to shrink. Back in the day my baseball hats were wool ...I too used the old block head method to resize them to fit. Wet them and wear them til they dried.....worked like a charm although sometimes I would get a headache.
 

johnnycanuck

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If it’s temperature difference wouldn’t room temperature water work better? Apply with a spritz bottle. Just a thought. When you get it the way you want it give it a hit if scotch guard to keep the elements out. Remember to re apply every few months if you wear it regularly.
Johnny
 
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If it’s temperature difference wouldn’t room temperature water work better? Apply with a spritz bottle. Just a thought. When you get it the way you want it give it a hit if scotch guard to keep the elements out. Remember to re apply every few months if you wear it regularly.
Johnny
If I was stretching a wool baseball hat to fit I would just use ambient temp water as it was the wetting that facilitated the stretch. If I wanted to reshape it a shot of steam works best much like a fur felt.
 

1967Cougar390

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If it’s temperature difference wouldn’t room temperature water work better? Apply with a spritz bottle. Just a thought. When you get it the way you want it give it a hit if scotch guard to keep the elements out. Remember to re apply every few months if you wear it regularly.
Johnny
Great point Johnny. I used Scotch Guard as my last step. It works great and keeps the “wet dog” smell away.

Steven
 

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